Whwn I bought my computer, it was already signed in as 'Administrator' but I
did not bother to check that first.
Anyway, I installed all of my software (thinking that I was signed in as
'User') and I want to copy my 'Admin settings' to my 'User profile.'
Assuming I did it right, I went into 'Control Panel,' 'Maintenance,'
'System,' 'Advanced User Profile settings' but the 'Copy to' option is grayed
out.
Do I want a 'roaming profile? That option is greyed out too.
"JS" wrote:
> Neither,
>
> Log on using the account named "Administrator" using the password you
> assigned.
> Create a new account, give it Administrator privileges and password protect
> it.
> Use the new account for every day use as the Guest or a "Limited' accounts
> types are too restrictive.
>
> Creating and Configuring User Accounts
> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;279783
>
> Copy User Data/Files to a New User Account/Profile
> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;811151
>
> Also worth looking at: How to take ownership of files.
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308421
>
> JS
> http://www.pagestart.com
>
>
> "Summer1" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:A1152981-26E9-4524-B516-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Good Day:
> >
> > I have always used Windows 2000 so Windows XP is new to me. I was told not
> > to be 'permanently' signed in as an Administrator unless I am performing a
> > task.
> >
> > In 'User Acclounts,' It shows 2 accounts. I have set Administrator access
> > to
> > 'Password-protected' and and it shows the 'Guest' account is turned off.
> > Is
> > there a 'User' account or just those two? Which one do I want o be
> > signed-in
> > as or neither? How do I check which one I 'am' signed-in to?
> >
> > Thanks!
>
>
>